One of the more intriguing details for Jamie Dimon watchers may be that he was away from April 2 through April 12, the period when the London Whale first emerged in the press and the bank took a massive one-day loss.

A bank spokesman confirmed that Dimon was on vacation for four of the days and on business trips in Houston, Dallas and New Orleans the other days.

Dimon had earlier testified that he was on the road but Wednesday’s report provides more details on what he missed and what he had been informed of in the days leading up to his public statements that the London Whale was “a complete tempest in a teapot.”

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